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Index to <strong>Arnold</strong>ia Volume 67<br />

Items in boldface refer to illustrations<br />

A<br />

Abies spp., and exotic beetles 1: 33, 35<br />

— homolepis, lightning-damaged 4:<br />

22, 22<br />

Abscisic acid 4: 15, 18–19<br />

— — photosyn<strong>the</strong>sis and 4: 19<br />

Acai juice 3: 23<br />

Acer spp., and exotic beetles 1: 35<br />

— davidii, in China 2: 22, 26<br />

— — bark 2: inside front cover<br />

— rubrum ‘Schlesingeri’ 2: 32, inside<br />

back cover<br />

— — — propagation and redistribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2: 32<br />

— saccharum 3: 31<br />

— sutchuenense, in China 2: 27<br />

Ackerman, Dr. William 1: 24, 28<br />

Acorns, features <strong>of</strong> 4: 2–5, 3–5, 10, 11<br />

Adenorachis 3: 21<br />

Aerial photography and mapping 1:<br />

10–19, 11–15, 17–19<br />

Aesculus spp., and exotic beetles 1:<br />

34, 35<br />

Afghanistan, pine from 3: 36, inside<br />

back cover<br />

Africa, pest beetles from 1: 33<br />

Agrilus planipennis 1: 34, 34<br />

Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry 3: 26–27<br />

Aiello, Anthony S., “Seeking Cold-<br />

Hardy Camellias” 1: 20–30<br />

Ailuropoda melanoleuca, discovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2: 23<br />

Akebia trifoliata, in China 2: 26<br />

Alders, as beetle host 1: 35<br />

Alexander, John H., III<br />

— — — — photographs by 1: inside<br />

front/back covers; 2: 18<br />

Allium tricoccum 3: 30<br />

Alnus spp., and exotic beetles 1: 35<br />

Alpha-pinene 1: 32<br />

Alpine plants, in China 3: 2–13, 4, 6,<br />

10–11<br />

Ambrosiella fungi 1: 35<br />

American ginseng 3: 28–30, 29–30, 35<br />

Amplified fragment length polymorphism<br />

(AFLP) 4: 7, 9–10<br />

Animal and Plant Health Inspection<br />

Service (APHIS), and beetles 1:<br />

31–35<br />

Anoplophora glabripennis 1: 34, 34<br />

Anteater 2: 30<br />

Anthocyanins 3: 23<br />

Anticancer plants 3: 23, 25<br />

Antioxidant fruit 3: 14–25<br />

— — commercial potential <strong>of</strong> 3: 23–25<br />

Ants, leaf-cutter 2: 30<br />

Appalachian Mts., Tennessee 3: 20<br />

Apple, original 2: 20<br />

— fruiting genotypes 2: 20<br />

— quince and 1: 3<br />

— scab resistance 2: 10, 10, 20<br />

Apple-pear, Asian 4: 28<br />

Apomixis 3: 19, 21, 22, 24–25<br />

Arboriculture and plant hormones 4:<br />

15–19<br />

Arborvitae, as beetle host 1: 35<br />

Arisaema dilatatum, in China 2:<br />

27, 28<br />

Armenia, quince-growing in 1: 5, 5<br />

<strong>Arnold</strong> <strong>Arboretum</strong>, Acer rubrum<br />

‘Schlesingeri’ at 2: 32, inside back<br />

cover<br />

— — aerial photographs <strong>of</strong> 1: 1927,<br />

11; 1929, 13; 1936, 14; 1955, 13,<br />

18; 1967, 12; 1968, 15; 2005, front<br />

cover, 11, 15; 2006, 18; 2007, 12;<br />

2008, 17; 2009, 19; 2: 2008, 14<br />

— — apple selection at 2: 20<br />

— — autumn interest 2: 32, inside<br />

back cover; 4: 23<br />

— — beetle research at 1: 31–35, 32<br />

— — Bentham and Hooker sequence<br />

at 2: 16<br />

— — Bradley Rosaceous Collection 1:<br />

14, 44; 2: 16, 20, 20; 4: 22, 24<br />

— — Bussey Brook Meadow, in aerial<br />

photo 1: 14<br />

— — Bussey Hill, in aerial photos 1:<br />

11, 13, 14<br />

— — Camellia trials 1: 27<br />

— — cartography systems 1: 12–19<br />

— — Centre Street, in aerial photo<br />

1: 14<br />

— — China expeditions, 1907–1908,<br />

1910 3: 2–13<br />

— — cold-hardiness at 3: 36<br />

— — conifer collection 3: 36; 4: 22<br />

— — crabapple legacy 2: 14–21, back<br />

cover<br />

— — Crataegus at 2: 16<br />

— — cultivar evaluation 2: 18<br />

— — Dana Greenhouses, in aerial<br />

photos 1: 14<br />

— — early accessions 1: 44; 2: 16,<br />

19–20<br />

— — Faxon Pond 2: 32<br />

— — Forest Hills Gate 2: 16<br />

— — Forsythia hybrids at 2: 18<br />

— — Himalayan pine at 3: 36, inside<br />

back cover<br />

— — Hunnewell building, in aerial<br />

photos 1: 15, 15<br />

— — Hydrangea paniculata ‘Praecox’<br />

at 1: inside covers, 44<br />

— — introductions 1: 44; 2: 6, 18–21<br />

— — Japanese and Korean plants at 1:<br />

27, 44; 2: 16<br />

— — Leventritt Shrub and Vine Garden,<br />

aerial photo <strong>of</strong> 1: front cover<br />

— — Living Collections survey 1:<br />

15, 17<br />

— — Master Plan 1: 17<br />

— — Meadow Road 2: 32<br />

— — Malus collection 2: 4, 14–21, 14,<br />

16–21, back cover<br />

— — Metasequoia glyptostroboides<br />

at 4: 23<br />

— — model 1: 18–19<br />

— — Nikko fir, loss <strong>of</strong> 4: 22, 22<br />

— — Peters Hill 2: 14, 16, 16, 18, 19,<br />

19, 20<br />

— — — — in aerial photos 1: 11–12, 14<br />

— — Pinus wallichiana at 3: 36,<br />

inside back cover<br />

— — plant distribution benefits 2: 20<br />

— — Prunus at 1: 13; 2: 18; 4: 24<br />

— — Pyrus 2: 16<br />

— — — pyrifolia at 4: inside covers, 28<br />

— — Rosaceae blights at 4: 22<br />

— — sand pear at 4: 28, inside back<br />

cover<br />

— — Visiting Committee, 1955 1: 15<br />

— — “Wea<strong>the</strong>r Station Data—2009”<br />

4: 20–24<br />

— — Weld Hill in aerial photos 1: 14,<br />

18, 19, 19<br />

— — winter temperatures 3: 36<br />

<strong>Arnold</strong>ia, Index to Volume 66 1:<br />

36–43<br />

— and Donald Wyman 2: 19

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